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Starter Generator help
Hey,
I purchased a used starter generator off of ebay recently. it came in the mail today so i took off my old one, mounted the new one and it started turned over the motor well, but it would not start. i am wondering if there is a process you must go through when changing out starter generators? can someone help me please. thankyou, Nick V |
I think your problem lies elsewhere. The starter shouldn't cause it not to start if it's cranking the motor over.
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I just went through a bunch of generator problems (search for my thread titled "127 charging issues" ) and my cub would still start. I think the previous poster has it right with the problem lies elsewhere. If you have spark, I would look at the fuel system next.
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If the S/G is doing what it's supposed to be doing, why do you suspect it as being the cause of the engine not starting?
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i have reason to suspect its the starter generator because i put the other starter generator back on (that starts just does not charge) and it fired right up. i noticed last night also, that one of the terminals on the starter generator was loose and completely stripped. is there a way to change it? this might be what is causing the problem.
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There's a video on you tube of a guy taking apart a delco-remy generator if that's the kind you have. Not the best video but it might help you figure out how to get at the terminals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XDs9...eature=related |
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If it's the armature terminal that needs fixing, I'd braze it instead of soldering it. This was at the recommendation of a good S/G shop; they said that if the tractor started hard or otherwise needed cranking for longer than a few seconds, enough heat could be generated to melt the solder.
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My experience is:
Regular solder melts approx. 750* where silver solder melts about 1200* and up. So it acts more like brazing rod but tins/sweats easier. it would be difficult, but not impossible to braze a wire to a terminal. I have had excellent success using silver solder. again, just my experience. |
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